Retrievability: meaning, definitions and examples

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retrievability

 

[ rɪˌtriːvəˈbɪləti ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

data access

Retrievability refers to the quality or state of being retrievable, especially concerning information or data. It indicates how easily and effectively information can be accessed or obtained from a storage system. High retrievability is essential in information systems to ensure that users can efficiently locate the data they need.

Synonyms

accessibility, availability, recoverability

Examples of usage

  • The retrievability of records is crucial for the legal process.
  • Improving the retrievability of data can enhance user experience.
  • Researchers focused on the retrievability of archived information.
  • The application is designed to maximize the retrievability of relevant documents.

Translations

Translations of the word "retrievability" in other languages:

🇵🇹 recuperabilidade

🇮🇳 पुनर्प्राप्ति क्षमता

🇩🇪 Wiederauffindbarkeit

🇮🇩 kemampuan untuk mengambil kembali

🇺🇦 відновлюваність

🇵🇱 odnawialność

🇯🇵 再取得可能性

🇫🇷 récupérabilité

🇪🇸 recuperabilidad

🇹🇷 geri kazanılabilirlik

🇰🇷 회수 가능성

🇸🇦 قابل الاسترجاع

🇨🇿 obnovitelnost

🇸🇰 obnoviteľnosť

🇨🇳 可检索性

🇸🇮 obnovljivost

🇮🇸 endurð

🇰🇿 қалпына келтіру мүмкіндігі

🇬🇪 აღდგინებადობა

🇦🇿 bərpa olunma qabiliyyəti

🇲🇽 recuperabilidad

Etymology

The term 'retrievability' is derived from the base word 'retrieve', which comes from the Old French word 'retrouver', meaning 'to find again'. The prefix 're-' signifies 'again', while 'trieve' relates to getting something back or extracting. The concept of retrievability became increasingly important with the advent of digital information storage and management systems in the late 20th century when the amount of data produced began to grow exponentially. As data became more complex and voluminous, ensuring retrieval became critical for organizations, universities, and libraries. Thus, the term 'retrievability' started gaining traction in the fields of information technology, data management, and retrieval systems, reflecting the necessity for effective data access in modern digital environments.